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... broadcasted multiplex (channel 54). On this table you can check other nearby transmitters broadcasting the same multiplex. On the image ...
... received in Zagreb from the Sljeme transmitting site (channel 42). On this table you can check other nearby transmitters broadcasting the same multiplex. The data was captured on Wednesday, 27 Jan ...
... the owner of a large amount of terrestrial transmitters; 47 main transmitter sites and 2700 smaller sites containing more than 7000 transmitters spread throughout Norway. Norkring is owned by Telenor ...
... the owner of a large amount of terrestrial transmitters; 47 main transmitter sites and 2700 smaller sites containing more than 7000 transmitters spread throughout Norway. Norkring is owned by Telenor ...
... the owner of a large amount of terrestrial transmitters; 47 main transmitter sites and 2700 smaller sites containing more than 7000 transmitters spread throughout Norway. Norkring is owned by Telenor ...
... (DTT). The first test transmitter in Tallinn TV Tower made digital TV receivable for more than half of million Estonians around capital city. Regular DTT broadcasts started in 2006. On this page you ...
7. TV Channel Frequencies
(DVB-T/Digital Technology)
... have to upgrade your antenna system in order to receive digital terrestrial television because DVB-T transmitters may transmitt on a different channel which you may not receive with the existing installation. ...
... Andreas Mikula). On this map you can check television transmitters in Austria. PULS 4 (formerly Puls TV) is an Austrian private television channel owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG. The 4 in the name ...
... transmitters in Austria. The data was captured on 19 June 2009. On the image below you can see a graphical representation of the multiplex ...
... Mikula). On this map you can check other television transmitters in Austria. The data was captured on 19 June 2009. On the image below ...
Austrian MUX A is operated by the ORS (Austrian Broadcasting Services) which is the leading provider of broadcasting services in Austria. Multiplex A WN currently holds 4 channels: 3 public channels (ORF1 ...
... can check other television transmitters in Austria. PULS 4 (formerly Puls TV) is an Austrian private television channel owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG. The 4 in the name indicates the fourth Austrian ...
13. Boč
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Slovenia)
Boč is a mountain in the Poljčane municipality. It is the highest peak (978 m) in the Boč nature reserve which an extremely important part of Slovenia's natural heritage as well as several typical cultural ...
14. Učka
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Croatia)
The Učka is a mountain range on the Istrian peninsula in northwestern Croatia. It includes the highest peak of Istria Mt. Vojak (1401 m) where a stone tower (built in 1911) is located. The breathtaking ...
15. Sljeme
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Croatia)
... Medvednica has many visitors, especially during weekends. On 15 May 1956, which marked the 30th anniversary of Radio Zagreb, the first TV transmitter began operating from the Tomislav's Dom Hotel ...
... is extracted from the actual broadcasted multiplex received in Vrhnika from the Krim and Krvavec transmitting sites. Since both transmitters operate in the single frequency network (i.e. on the same frequency) ...
17. Nanos
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Slovenia)
Nanos is a 12 km long and up to 6 km wide karst plateau about 50 km southwest from the Slovenian capital city Ljubljana. Nanos and Snežnik are the most representative mountains in the Notranjska area. ...
18. Kum
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Slovenia)
... planina across Mrzlica to Gozdnik and Malič, behind lie Raduha, Golte, Smrekovec, Uršlja gora, Paški Kozjak, Pohorje, Konjiška gora and Boč. First broadcasts were made in May 1957. A FM radio transmitter ...
19. Krvavec
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Slovenia)
... (at that time part of Yugoslavia), the transmitter was just relaying Italian broadcasts. During the Slovenian Independence War (a brief military conflict between Slovenia and Yugoslavia in 1991) the Yugosalv ...
20. Dobratsch
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Austria)
... of one square kilometer. The area of the Dobratsch is a protected natural preserve. The Sendeturm Dobratsch (Dobratsch Transmitter Tower) is a 165-metre high tower on the Dobratsch mountain (2115 m asl) ...
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